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  • Across the hills

    From a drive out into the hills
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  • #2
    It looks very expansive - a good panorama and nicely photographed. The skay could do with a bit more oomph but generally pretty good. Your photo is not showing as it should - perhaps because it's 1624 on the wider side, I'm not sure.
    I Shoot A Canon

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    My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
    Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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    • Isac
      Isac commented
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      Hi Bill, I tested the 1624 width as an attachment and it worked OK. It's still preferred to keep the size to 1024 pixels on the longest side

  • #3
    Bill, this is a shot with a lot of potential. I feel it just needs a bit of PP to get it going.

    I couldn't resist having a go. A really quick edit. Hope you don't object. Would work better with a full size RAW file.

    Charles

    My indecision is final, I think.


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    • #4
      Nice work Charles. I would also have removed the pole and wires, but also the house on the left

      The blown sky on the right bothered me - so I also had to have a play. I went for a bit more drama. (at least we'll both be trouble now)

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      • sejac
        sejac commented
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        I forgot the houses and the pole nearby. Great work.

        It's interesting how different interpretations in PP are possible. So much for those "straight out of the camera" whiners.

        I like your softer, more brooding, atmospheric interpretation. And your sky is terrific. Mine is a bit harsh and bright.But it just goes to show what is possible and the importance of a creative approach to PP.

    • #5
      Thanks for the edits When posted this I was more concerned in getting posted because I have been having problems, hence no PS work done at all.

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